[학술논문] Persepsi Generasi Muda Indonesia Terhadap Permasalahan Di Semenanjung Korea
...concern. Many students pointed out that main causes of conflict between two Koreas are ideological differences, nuclear bomb issue in North Korea, and societal antagonism between two Koreas. They also thought that the advancement of negotiation skills between two government officials is a key option to achieve reunification of Korean Peninsular, but, they thought, the sunshine policy is ineffective.
[학술논문] The Right Approach to Change North Korea: Consistent Pressure as Learned from Chicken Game Theory
The 10 years' application of the Sunshine Policy was not reciprocated by North Korea and proved to have failed to change North Korea as clearly demonstrated by the torpedo attack against the South Korean Navy corvette, the Cheonam, on the 26th of March 2010. North Korean leaders did not give up their aggressive policy toward South Korea and do not show any sincerity on dialogues with South Korea...
[학술논문] The Impacts of the “Berliner Mauerfall” and the Unification of Germany for the Tasks of Korean Unification - Focused on the Northern Policy of Roh Tae-woo and the Sunshine Policy of Kim Dae-jung -
...success of the North Korean policy of the Roh Tae‐woo government. However, Roh aimed to monopolize the unification policy for the benefit of his own regime. He either excluded or controlled the citizens’ unification movement. In practice his policy was not realized in true exchanges and cooperation between the South and the North, even though his “Northern Policy” had the West German...
[학위논문] 한국 역대 정권 하에서의 통일정책 특징에 관한 연구 : 1980년 이후를 중심으로
...by 3 stages and 3 bases.
④ In Kim, Daejung's government, yet, the unification policy has not suggested concretely, but suggested the comprehensive policy toward North Korea known as the 'Sunshine Policy'. This reflects several reasons.
One is that pressure policy against North Korea was not efficient for setting peace and stability in the Korean Peninsula in...
[학술논문] Appeasement for Peace?: Reconsidering the Interwar‐Period Europe
... to aggressors. With this logical division of reasoning, it briefly attempts to analogize Europe’s appeasement to South Korea’s sunshine policy towards North Korea. Also, it suggests that comparative analysis of appeasement policy with the cases of contemporary events is our future task ahead.